[PD] Good sequencer patches for learning?

gabe vinardi gabevinardi at gmail.com
Tue May 19 07:21:37 CEST 2009


and now. jjeje the file



On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 10:24 AM, martin brinkmann
<mnb at martin-brinkmann.de> wrote:
> Solen Music wrote:
>
>> my plan for the tappable groove metro is not to use [metro] but to
>> keep a variable table of times between output bangs. i hope to hook
>> two drum pads to a [timer] based kind of bpm counter. one pad will
>> input the downbeat times and the other the offbeat times (the usual
>> decider in 'swing-factor').
>>
>> if that makes sense?!?
>
> i think it makes sense, though, if i understood everything right,
> the drummer has to consciously tap the groove (but that is of course
> also true for the usual tap-tempo-button).
> an 'automatic groove recognition' (getting the tempo from what the
> drummer is normally playing) would be great...
>
> bis denn!
>  martin
>
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